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SHOP CASE KNIVESThe Condor Blue River Fixed Blade Knife is a stunning blend of functionality, artistry, and cultural homage, inspired by the Arapaho tribe of Colorado's Blue River. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts, bushcrafters, and collectors, this knife combines robust construction with elegant design elements.
The knife features a 4.31-inch blade, crafted from durable 1095 high-carbon steel. Known for its toughness, edge retention, and ease of sharpening, this steel ensures the knife can handle rigorous outdoor tasks. The blade’s natural finish adds a rustic touch, complementing the knife’s tribute to traditional craftsmanship.
The handle is made from white Micarta, offering a durable and comfortable grip, even in wet or challenging conditions. The handle is beautifully accented with a reconstituted turquoise insert, adding a vibrant, artistic flair reminiscent of Native American artistry. The full tang construction ensures maximum strength and reliability, while the lanyard hole includes a leather lanyard with a bead, enhancing both functionality and aesthetic appeal.
At 9.29 inches overall and weighing 9.17 ounces, the Condor Blue River Knife strikes a perfect balance between size and weight, making it suitable for various outdoor tasks while being easy to carry. Its ergonomic design ensures comfort and control during extended use.
The knife comes with a handcrafted welted leather sheath, designed for durability and style. The sheath provides secure storage and features a belt loop, ensuring the knife is always accessible when needed. The high-quality leather complements the knife’s design, making it both a practical and visually appealing accessory.
The Condor Blue River Fixed Blade Knife is more than just a tool—it’s a celebration of craftsmanship and cultural heritage. Whether you’re using it for bushcraft, outdoor adventures, or adding it to your collection, this knife delivers dependable performance with a touch of elegance and history.
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